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Show MpyiNG TO SALT LAKE Wf are orry 10 r revive word lhai Robert and Kay Miller and children Nolene, Scott and Lori are leaving our fair city. Bob'! work u in Salt Lake and are they moving jnto the Granger area to cut down on the travel distance. Sociable Program Is Readied 0 "HERE'S DAD" Those art just two words that make Long Distance such a happy, personal idea. Youll agree when you pick up your phone and go visiting. Among the square dancers to complete the beginners square dance class are Deanna and Bob Terry, Carol and Jack Worthington. Mountain States Telephone Square Dancers Complete Course After completing a prescribed course of d and lefts the Country Cut-Up- s ale-ma- Before you buy drive . . . 4-ivh- cd w eel drive pickup trucks the. compare! Square Dance Club of Grants-vill- e are happy to graduate their class from the basic 20 lessons of Square Dancing instructions. , JANUARY 21. be it known, that the following couples have finished their basic Square Dance lessons: Bob and Desna Terry: Chuck and Ann Terry, Bob and Evelyn Johnson. Ned and Lee Clar, Reed and Barbara Holen, Hugh and Carol Allan, Gail and Linda Martin, Aubrey and Glenda Otterstrom, Milo and Kay Higley, David and Leota Higley, Jack and Carol Worthington, Don and Delores Jenks, Glenda Kerns, Sarny Fretwell, Barry Knutson. The evening was spent in fun games and dancing. ' The class presented their caller, Bert Bowen and hie wife, Afton, with a beautifu, ship clock inscribed for the club. THE CLASS members were all presented with diplomas and their graduating cap, and pictures were taken of all the members. Afton Bowen and Bert brought their son. Don with them to entertain during the graduation with his marvelous tinging and playing on the gui- tar. The whole group enjoys cing so much they traveled to Salt Lake City on February 5 to the Salt Lake City District dance in which a caller new to this area was featured. He was Jerry Smith from Long Beach California. THE FOLLOWING week the Club traveled to the Tooele Rebels to dance to Dale Schrim during their Valentines dance. Everyone had a ball and during the dance two of our Coun-r- . s won both door try prizes. Then a group of Country s traveled to the Tooele Valley Hoedcwners on Feb. 13 for their Valentines dance in which the featured caller was Harry Baker from the Happy Squares Club of Salt Lake. dan- New 'Jeep Gladiator drive pickup ee! Cut-Up- KA1MKR JM? 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Chorus President Linda Nelson and other class officers are making plans with Mr. Thomas Hopkins, High School music teacher for this musical program that will be shown to the public. The average US trutk is I years old. Am KIEV 'Wc Scukcc SeCC! city. Any salesman or contractor coming in for this purpose will be required license. to obtain a city In order to get a license they will be thoroughly screened for reliability, etc. Before contracting or laying out cash for gas appliances or instillation services check for the city license. EVENING RELIEF SOCIETY Night Relief Society will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 23 in the Seminary Building at 7:30 p m. This meeting is held in 90 ville on March The group are working hard at the present time to raise funds to enable them to make the trip and are sponsoring a show entitled "Yankee Bucha-neer.- " This show, starring Jeff Chandler. Scott Brady, and Susan Ball and in Technicolor, will be presented in the GHS Auditorium Saturday, Feb. 20. Matinee performance will be afternoon at 2.30 Saturday p.m. The evening ahow will be at 7:30 p m. Admission price is SO cents adults and 23 cents for school children under 12. Refreshments wilt be sold at both performances. There are more than Isclutivo frqnchiie in today ' lost growing beouty salorC business. A sound, proven; business with high not profit potential. Minimum down m WRITE TOi DICOA 443 lost 2nd South 350 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PREMIUM SKINLESS FRANKS t LB, TrJUZTD AT Crrca'o AO Wyes! ALWAYS HAST QUALITY GHS Honor Roll Grantsville High School honor roll: A Honor Roll . . . TWELFTH GRADE: Kent 17s Will Dj open Palmer. Tenth Grade: Carolyn Williams. Ninth Grade: Carol Christley, Ilene Elfors, Paul Didericksen. EIGHTH GRADE: Cathy Treasa Palmer, Robertson, Marilyn Jones, Carolee Castag-no- . Wcjhirtzn'i Clrth-z- :n., Seventh Grade: Kristy Debra Sample, Janet Anderson. Gun-derse- B HONOR ROLL n, STOCK-U-? NOW! 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Look at the short styles . . . oxfords, broadcloths, snap-tabt points, oven tapered models. Sanforized cotton. SOLIDS I s, SEVENTH GRADE: David Cole, Karen Young, Ann Johnson, Carol Higley, Debra Didericksen, Beth Anderson, Jenni- Low price, high quality shirts, from Pennoy's. fer Crist, Karen Imlay, Karma Lou Nelson, Kris Hopkins, Ramona Lawrence, Jan Sutton, Randy Winmill. 36744" Grantsville Ladies to see Cancer Film wid Mrs. Aria Fidler, Town Chairman of the American Can cer Society for the crusade in Grantsville, has arranged for some very interesting films on cancer to be shown to the ladies of Grantsville and surrounding communities. Films will be shown in the Grantsville High School Auditorium, February 22 and will be shown twice that evening - at 6 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. Mothers are invited to bring their daughters, 12 years and over. Mrs. Fidlers is Elaine Beacham. These new members joined the ACS volunteers at a meeting held at the Skyline Cafe in Grantsville. Please contact above members or Mrs. Russell, if you desire to offer your services as a volunteer of the ACS crusade for. East Tooele County Unit. On July 26, 1912, the first tests of an borne radio were conducted at Annapolis, Md During the first flight, the letter ,D was transmitted at short intervals which was easily received by the USS Stringham about a mile away . Fabulous assortment of stylos, fabrics! combed cotWash and wear little-iro- n ton broadcloths, sportswear weaves and many morel Be sure to shop early! REGULATED PLUS IN NEW SPRING PRINTS COORDINATED SOLIDS! NEW! STRIPED! RUG RUNNERS ALL NYLON LOOP PILE! BIG VALUE! 33 24" x 72" ' i66 W 24" x 1 44" 24" x 252" These are the smartest rug runners weve seen, and the quality is unheard of at these prices! Smart stripes, duotone borders. All nyion loop pile famous for its wonderful wearing qualities in heavy traffic areas. Hurry ini As seen in February McCalls. The new fabric of Regulon, 65 Poiynosic combed cotton. Crisp, rayon, 35 feature. every easy-car- e silky-smoot- h, Romombor, you can charrco It Mon. 9:30-- 8; Frl. 9:30-- 9, at Ponnoy'ol Daily & Sat. 9:30-- 6 T pay- - ment, financing available Ideal business tor both men. and women. For further Infor-- ; motion at no obligations known species of f inches. e ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winmill and children Sharlene, Randy, and Ronnie have returned to their home after attending the lineral services of his mother, Mrs. R. W. Winmill. which were held in Blackfoot, Idaho. Burial was in Sugar City, Idaho. Z CrrGTOTY PROGRAM order that working mothers or other ladles in the town who are not able to attend Relief Society in the day time may enjoy the lessons that are gi- NEW EQUIPMENT ven. Mrs. Marvin Harding will Grantsville City Road Supergive the Social Science lesson intendent Marvin Johnson was this coming week. given permission to purchase a and tractor. He new back-hoIN HOSPITAL Members of the British Par- was to select from three bids Mrs. Clarice Parkinson is in liament receive 19,100 a submitted. year. that had been the Tooele Hospital Valley where she is suffer.ng with infection in the inner ear. Her condition is reported to be improved. ENTERTAIN CLUB . Gladys Ratcliffe entertained her club members Monday at Bonneville. Honored guest was Alice Sample who was celebrating her birthday. Dinner was served to Alice Sample, Chloe Callister, Daphne Orr, Amelia Palmer, Lovina Lawrence and Shirley Liljenquist. ,vWAavvW TVc The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 19, 1965, cm-len- 21 The first program will begin at 4 pm. tt is hoped that most of the older people will attend this performance which will be held especially to honor Mrs. Hilda Erickson, if she Is able to attend. The second one will begin at I p m. An interesting program hasjbeen planned for this dsy. Approximately 20 numbers depicting an era covering the past 50 years - from World War 1, the roaring 2Q's up to the latest fad The Beetles." It is requested that those attending the second performance enter through the east door of the auditorium so there will be no interference with those who are going in to the first supper. Come and see your favorite talent perform. We'll see you et the list Sociable program. 2 ft Laricttcs to In recent issue a warning The GHS Lanettes have been was sounded to Grtnttville s accepted to participate in a conpertaining to Marching Tournament that will The Old Folks Sociable pro- tracts and makingsigning be held in Idaho Fails March purchases of Years gram entitled Fifty connected with the instillation 27. The group will leave March Progress" will be held in the of gas appliances in the homes 2 and will return to GrantsHigh School Auditorium on Feb. and businesses of the 28. -- Other Sales License Needed at - -- U v : |